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Page 1: HV-100E, HV-100G, HVH-100E AND HVH-100G...HV-100E, HV-100G, HVH-100E AND HVH-100G INSTALLATION - OPERATION - MAINTENANCE BLODGETT OVEN COMPANY 44 Lakeside Avenue, Burlington, Vermont

HV-100E, HV-100G, HVH-100E AND HVH-100GINSTALLATION - OPERATION - MAINTENANCE

BLODGETT OVEN COMPANYwww.blodgett.com

44 Lakeside Avenue, Burlington, Vermont 05401 USA Telephone: (802) 658-6600 Fax: (802) 864-0183PN 52424 Rev V (5/16)

© 2016 - G.S. Blodgett Corporation

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Your Service Agency’s Address:Model

Serial number

Oven installed by

Installation checked by

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

INSTALLATIONOven Description & Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2Utility Connections - Standards and Codes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4Oven Location and Ventilation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5Leg Attachment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6Caster Attachment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7Stacking . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8Plumbing Connections . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9Electrical Connections . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10Gas Connection. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11Gas Hose Restraint . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13

OPERATIONSafety Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14Standard Control . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15SmartTouch Touchscreen Control . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17

MAINTENANCESpray Bottle Operating Procedure . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31Cleaning and Preventive Maintenance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32

IMPORTANT WARNING: Improper installa-tion, adjustment, alternation, service or maintenance can cause property damage, in-jury or death. Read the instl-lation, operation and mainte-nance instructions thoroughly before installing or servicing this equipment.

INSTRUCTIONS TO BE FOL-LOWED IN THE EVENT THE USER SMELLS GAS MUST BE POSTED IN A PROMINENT LO-CATION. This information may be obtained by contacting your local gas supplier.

FOR YOUR SAFETY

Do not store or use gasoline or other flammable vapors or liq-uids in the vicinity of this or any other appliance.

The information contained in this manual is important for the prop-er installation, use, and mainte-nance of this oven. Adherence to these procedures and instruc-tions will result in satisfactory baking results and long, trou-ble free service. Please read this manual carefully and retain it for future reference.

ERRORS: Descriptive, typo-graphic or pictorial errors are subject to correction. Specifi-cations are subject to change without notice.

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InstallationOven Description & Specifications

PLUMBING SPECIFICATIONSWATERWater pressure 30 PSI (207 kPa) minimum

50 PSI (345 kPa) maximumWater connection 3/4” garden hose - Cold water onlyWater pressure regulator setting Preset to 30 PSI (207 kPa)Minimum requirements TDS: 40-125 ppm

Hardness: 35-100 ppmChlorides: <25 ppmSilica: <13 ppmChlorine: <0.2 ppmChloramine: <0.2 ppmpH: 7.0-8.5

DRAINAGEDrain type Atmospheric Vented DrainDrain connection 1” NPT MaleMaximum water drain temperature 140°F (60°C)

ABOUT THE HYDROVECTIONBlodgett Hydrovection ovens are quality produced using high-grade stainless steel with first class workmanship.The multiple speed fan, which is guarded against acci-dental finger contact, is driven by a quiet and powerful motor. The condenser draws out excess moisture from the appliance. Condensation and waste water, which re-sult during hydro cooking and cleaning, are continuously drained.The use of high quality insulation impedes excessive heat radiation and saves energy.The Hydrovection has optional adjustable legs which adapt easily to slightly uneven surfaces and optional floor stands which are designed for use with all of the table models.

The practical oven doors, with viewing windows, have a wide swing radius and handle which can be operated eas-ily, even with wet or greasy hands.Ease of operation is guaranteed through the simple ar-rangement of the controls. Graphic symbols make the appliance easy for even inexperienced kitchen staff to operate. A third function, the Cool Down mode, allows the oven cavity to cool down rapidly with the door opened.Cleaning is kept to a minimum. The interior is sprayed with a self-acting cleaning solution which interacts with humidity to easily remove crusts and stains. The oven is designed for easy care and is welded water tight so that the internal cooking cavity may be rinsed with a hose after the cleaning process.

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InstallationOven Description & Specifications

RATINGS - HV-100G & HVH-100GTYPE OF GAS GAS INPUT VOLTAGE PHASE AMPS MOTORNatural 60,000 BTU/Hr 115 1 10 3/4 HP 208-240VAC, 3 phase, 50/60 Hz

208/240 1 5Propane 60,000 BTU/Hr 115 1 10 3/4 HP 208-240VAC, 3 phase, 50/60 Hz

208/240 1 53/4” NPT connector for all U.S. and Canadian installations

RATINGS- HV-100E & HVH-100E

VOLTAGE

HZ

KW

PHASEMAX LOAD (AMPS

MOTORL1 L2 L2

208 60 15 3 38 38 38 3/4 HP 208-240VAC, 50/60 Hz240 60 15 3 34 34 34 3/4 HP 208-240VAC, 50/60 Hz440* 60 15 3 20 18 18 3/4 HP 208-240VAC, 50/60 Hz480 60 15 3 18 17 17 3/4 HP 208-240VAC, 50/60 Hz

* HV-100E model only

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InstallationUtility Connections - Standards and CodesTHE INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS CONTAINED HEREIN ARE FOR THE USE OF QUALIFIED INSTAL-LATION AND SERVICE PERSONNEL ONLY. INSTAL-LATION OR SERVICE BY OTHER THAN QUALIFIED PERSONNEL MAY RESULT IN DAMAGE TO THE OVEN AND/OR INJURY TO THE OPERATOR.Qualified installation personnel are individuals, a firm, a corporation, or a company which either in person or through a representative are engaged in, and are respon-sible for:• The installation or replacement of gas piping. The

connection, installation, repair or servicing of equip-ment.

• The installation of electrical wiring from the electric meter, main control box or service outlet to the elec-tric appliance.

Qualified installation personnel must be experienced in such work, be familiar with all precautions required and have complied with all requirements of state or local au-thorities having jurisdiction.

U.S. and Canadian InstallationsInstallation must conform with local codes, or in the ab-sence of local codes, with the National Fuel Gas Code, NFPA54/ANSI Z223.1-Latest Edition, the Natural Gas In-stallation Code CAN/CGA-B149.1 or the Propane Instal-lation Code, CAN/CGA-B149.2 as applicable.Reference: National Electrical Code, ANSI/NFPA 70-Lat-est Edition and/or Canadian Electrical Code CSA C22.1 as applicable.This equipment is to be installed in compliance with the Basic Plumbing Code of the Building Officials and Code Administrators International Inc. (BOCA) and the Food Service Sanitation Manual of the Food and Drug Admin-istration (FDA).Appliance is to be installed with backflow prevention in accordance with applicable federal, province and local codes.General Export InstallationsInstallation must conform with Local and National instal-lation standards. Local installation codes and/or require-ments may vary. If you have any questions regarding the proper installation and/or operation of your appliance, please contact your local distributor. If you do not have a local distributor, please call Blodgett at 0011-802-658-6600.

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InstallationOven Location and Ventilation

OWNER’S RESPONSIBILITIESInstallation responsibilities prior to service startup inspec-tionYou are entitled to a free start-up inspection service by our factory ASAP. Before a factory representative arrives to perform a startup procedure, the owner must already have satisfied the following requirements.1. Oven(s) are uncrated, stacked (if applies) and put in

place.

NOTE: Please refer to Leg Attachment and Stack-ing.

Maximum shelf loading - 60 lbs (27.3 Kg)

OVEN LOCATIONThe well planned and proper placement of your oven will result in long term operator convenience and satisfactory performance.Certain minimum clearances must be maintained be-tween the oven and any combustible or non-combustible construction. See the table below.In addition, the following clearances are recommended for servicing.• Oven body sides - 12” (30cm)

• Oven body back - 12” (30cm)

OVEN MODEL

MINIMUM REQUIRED CLEARANCESRight Side Left Side Back

HV-100E & HVH-100E

0” (0mm) 0” (0mm) 6” (152.4mm)

HV-100G & HVH-100G

0” (0mm) 0” (0mm) 6” (152.4mm)

VENTILATIONThe necessity for a properly designed and installed venti-lation system cannot be over emphasized. The ventilation system will allow the unit to function properly while remov-ing unwanted vapors and products of combustion from the operating area.The appliance must be vented with a properly designed mechanically driven exhaust hood. The hood should be sized to completely cover the equipment plus an over-hang of at least 6” (15 cm) on all sides not adjacent to a wall. The capacity of the hood should be sized appropri-ately and provisions made for adequate makeup air.

WARNING!!Failure to properly vent the oven can be haz-ardous to the health of the operator; and will result in operational problems, unsatisfactory baking, and possible damage to the equip-ment. Damage sustained as a direct result of improper ventilation will not be covered by the Manufacturer’s warranty.

When installed in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, this appliance must be interlocked with the hood exhaust system so that the appliance may be operated only when the hood exhaust system is running.U.S. and Canadian InstallationsRefer to your local ventilation codes. In the absence of local codes, refer to the National ventilation code titled, “Standard for the Installation of Equipment for the Remov-al of Smoke and Grease Laden Vapors from Commercial Cooking Equipment”, NFPA-96- Latest Edition.General Export InstallationsInstallation must conform with Local and National instal-lation standards. Local installation codes and/or require-ments may vary. If you have any questions regarding the proper installation and/or operation of your unit, please contact your local distributor. If you do not have a local distributor, please call Blodgett at 0011-802-658-6600.

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InstallationLeg AttachmentLEG OPTIONS

25” (635mm) Adjustable Leg

8-1/2” (216mm) Leg with Casters, Adjustable Feet, or Seismic Feet

Figure 1

ATTACHMENT1. Align the threaded stud on one of the front legs to the

bolt hole located in the bottom corner of the appliance. Turn the leg clockwise and tighten to the nearest full turn.

2. Align the leg plate holes with the bolt holes. Secure with the two 1/2” bolts provided.

3. Repeat the above steps with the other front leg. If casters are used, install them with the locking casters in the front of the oven. The rear casters do not lock. Ensure that the locks are set on the front casters.

4. Tip the oven up on the newly installed front legs. If casters are used, check that the locks are set on the front casters. Repeat the above steps for the rear legs.

5. Level the oven by screwing the adjustable feet in or out as necessary.

Figure 2

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InstallationCaster Attachment

CASTERS FOR SINGLE OVENS1. Attach the legs as described.

2. Pry the adjustable feet out of the legs.

3. Insert one caster into each leg as shown. Tighten the lock nuts to secure the casters.

Adjustable Leg Foot

Caster Assembly

Figure 3

PROFILE CASTERS FOR DOUBLE STACK OVENS1. Place a level on the floor where the casters are to

rest.

2. Place shims under the low side until it is level.

3. Mount the shims between the casters and the oven as follows:

a. Align the shims and caster holes with the bolt holes.

b. Secure with the 1/2” bolts provided.

NOTE: Install them with the locking casters in the front of the oven. The rear casters do not lock. Ensure that the locks are set on the front casters.

4. Tip the oven up on the newly installed casters.

Add shims as necessary

Floor

Exaggerated for clarity

Figure 4

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InstallationStacking

WARNING!!Stacking should be performed by qualified installation personnel only. The ovens are heavy. Take care to use proper tools and tech-niques when lifting and stacking units.

1. Attach the legs or casters to the bottom oven.

2. Place the top oven on the bottom oven. Be sure all four sides are flush.

3. Bolt the two ovens together from behind using the stacking brackets.

Stacking Bracket

Stacking Bracket

Rear View HV-100E & HVH-100E

Figure 5

Stacking Bracket

Rear View HV-100G & HVH-100G

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InstallationPlumbing Connections

WATER CONNECTIONNOTE: Must use COLD WATER ONLY.Connect the appliance to quality water via a pressure hose with 3/4” GHT (19mm) couplings. See Figure 6 for connections. A shut off valve is to be provided adjacent to the oven.

WARNING!!Operating the appliance without a water pres-sure regulator installed will invalidate your warranty.

This product must be installed by a licensed Plumber or Gas Fitter when installed within the Commonwealth of Massachusetts.

DRAIN CONNECTIONThe drain should be run to an open floor drain avoiding flexible hose that could sag and allow trapped water to accumulate. The customer must supply the piping from the oven to the drain.

Specific water/drain connection for City of Los Ange-les1. Each drain line from the appliance shall be routed

without dips or sags to terminate above the flood level rim of an approved indirect waste receptor.

2. The appliance shall be installed in accordance with the manufacturer’s printed instructions and the LAPC and LAMC, 1999 editions.

3. A backflow protection device may be required by lo-cal codes. If so, install on the potable water system directly ahead of the appliance. The backflow protec-tion device shall be any of the following: an approved pressure type vacuum breaker installed at least 12” above the highest point of use, a double check valve backflow preventer or a reduced pressure principal backflow preventer.

Figure 6

HV-100E & HVH-100E HV-100G & HVH-100G

A = Electrical Connection B = Gas Connection C = Water Connection Filtered Water highly recommended D = Drain Connection

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InstallationElectrical ConnectionsALL MODELSNOTE: Electrical connections must be performed by a

qualified installer only.Before making any electrical connections to these appli-ances, check that the power supply is adequate for the voltage, amperage, and phase requirements stated on the rating name plate mounted on the appliance.The circuit breaker that is used to provide power to this appliance must have a minimum of .076” (3mm) contact spacing. The circuit breaker must meet all Local and Na-tional installation standards.All appliances must be installed in accordance with Local or National Electrical codes.A wiring schematic is located on the inside of the remove-able side panel.NOTE: Disconnect the power supply to the appliance

before servicing.

WARNING!!Improper installation may invalidate your war-ranty.

Electric ModelsA strain relief for the power supply cord is provided. The installer must supply a cord that meets all Local and Na-tional installation standards.Gas ModelsU.S. and Canadian InstallationsA power cord (115V units only) is supplied with a plug at-tached. Plug the power cord into the desired receptacle.This oven model uses a variable frequency inverter drive. Appliances that use variable frequency inverter drives produce high frequency noise and require filters and shielded motor cabling. This causes higher leakage current toward Earth Ground. Especially, at the moment of switching ON this can cause an inadvertent trip of the appliance’s ground fault interrupter (GFCI). Some GFCIs are more sensitive than others. Blodgett has qualified the Pass and Seymour brand, part number 2095, 20 A, 125 VAC, 60 Hz, specification grade GFCI duplex receptacle as being immune to the variable frequency inverter drive’s noise. Blodgett recommends using this specific GFCI for this model oven.

WARNING!!If the supply cord is damaged, it must be re-placed by a special cord or assembly available from the manufacturer or its service agent.

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InstallationGas Connection

GAS PIPINGA properly sized gas supply system is essential for maxi-mum oven performance. Piping should be sized to pro-vide a supply of gas sufficient to meet the maximum de-mand of all appliances on the line without loss of pressure at the equipment.Example:NOTE: BTU values in the following example are for

natural gas.You purchase the HV-100G to add to your existing cook line.1. Add the BTU rating of your current appliances.

Pitco Fryer 120,000 BTU6 Burner Range 60,000 BTUDeck Oven 50,000 BTUTotal 230,000 BTU

2. Add the BTU rating of the new oven to the total.

Previous Total 230,000 BTUHV-100G 60,000 BTUNew Total 290,000 BTU

3. Measure the distance from the gas meter to the cook line. This is the pipe length. Let’s say the pipe length is 40’ (12.2 m) and the pipe size is 1” (2.54 cm).

4. Use the appropriate table to determine the total ca-pacity of your current gas piping.

The total capacity for this example is 375,000 BTU. Since the total required gas pressure, 290,000 BTU is less than 375,000 BTU, the current gas piping will not have to be increased.NOTE: The BTU capacities given in the tables are for

straight pipe lengths only. Any elbows or other fittings will decrease pipe capacities. Contact your local gas supplier if you have any ques-tions.

Maximum Capacity of Iron Pipe in Cubic Feet of Natural Gas Per Hour

(Pressure drop of 0.5 Inch W.C.)

PIPE LENGTH (FT)

NOMINAL SIZE, INCHES3/4” 1” 1-1/4” 1-1/2” 2”

10 360 680 1400 2100 395020 250 465 950 1460 275030 200 375 770 1180 220040 170 320 660 990 190050 151 285 580 900 168060 138 260 530 810 152070 125 240 490 750 140080 118 220 460 690 130090 110 205 430 650 1220

100 103 195 400 620 1150From the National Fuel Gas Code Part 10 Table 10-2

Maximum Capacity of Pipe in Thousands of BTU/hr of Undiluted L.P. Gas at 11” W.C.

(Pressure drop of 0.5 Inch W.C.)

PIPE LENGTH (FT)

OUTSIDE DIAMETER, INCHES3/4” 1” 1-1/2”

10 608 1146 352520 418 788 242330 336 632 194640 287 541 166550 255 480 147660 231 435 133770 215 404 124180 198 372 114490 187 351 1079100 175 330 1014

From the National Fuel Gas Code Part 10 Table 10-15

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InstallationGas ConnectionPRESSURE REGULATION AND TESTINGThe gas pressure to the appliance must be rated for each appliance while the burners are on. A sufficient gas pres-sure must be present at the inlet to satisfy these condi-tions. Refer to the table below for correct gas pressure.Each appliance has been adjusted at the factory to oper-ate with the type of gas specified on the rating plate.Each oven is supplied with a regulator to maintain the proper gas pressure. The regulator is essential to the proper operation of the oven and should not be removed.DO NOT INSTALL AN ADDITIONAL REGULATOR WHERE THE UNIT CONNECTS TO THE GAS SUPPLY UNLESS THE INLET PRESSURE IS GREATER THAN 14” W.C. (1/2 PSI) (37mbar).The oven and its individual shutoff valve must be discon-nected from the gas supply piping system during any pressure testing of that system at test pressures in ex-cess of 1/2 psig (3.45kPa).The oven must be isolated from the gas supply piping system by closing its individual manual shutoff valve dur-ing any pressure testing of the gas piping system at test pressures equal or less than 1/2 psig (3.45kPa).

Prior to connecting the appliance, gas lines should be thoroughly purged of all metal filings, shavings, pipe dope, and other debris. After connection, the appliance must be checked for correct gas pressure.U.S. and Canadian InstallationsInstallation must conform with local codes, or in the ab-sence of local codes, with the National Fuel Gas Code, NFPA54/ANSI Z223.1-Latest Edition, the Natural Gas In-stallation Code CAN/CGA-B149.1 or the Propane Instal-lation Code, CAN/CGA-B149.2 as applicable.General Export InstallationsInstallation must conform with Local and National instal-lation standards. Local installation codes and/or require-ments may vary. If you have any questions regarding the proper installation and/or operation of your appliance, please contact your local distributor. If you do not have a local distributor, please call Blodgett Combi at 0011-802-658-6600.

GAS PRESSURE - HV-100GGas Type Inlet Pressure Orifice Size at Sea Level Manifold Pressure

Natural 7” W.C. .085” dia 3.5” W.C.Propane 14” W.C. .063” dia 10” W.C.

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InstallationGas Hose Restraint

If the appliance is mounted on casters, a commercial flex-ible connector with a minimum of 3/4” (1.9 cm) inside di-ameter must be used along with a quick connect device.A restraint must be used to limit the movement of the ap-pliance so that no strain is placed upon the flexible con-nector. The restraint should be fastened to the base frame of the oven as close to the flexible connector as possible. It should be short enough to prevent any strain on the connector. With the restraint fully stretched the connector should be easy to install and quick connect.The restraint (ie: heavy gauge cable) should be attached without damaging the building. DO NOT use the gas pip-ing or electrical conduit for the attachment of the perma-nent end of the restraint! Use anchor bolts in concrete or cement block. On wooden walls, drive hi test wood lag screws into the studs of the wall.

WARNING!!If the restraint is disconnected for any reason it must be reconnected when the appliance is returned to its original position.

U.S. and Canadian installationsThe connector must comply with the Standard for Con-nectors for Movable Gas Appliances, ANSI Z21.69 or Connectors For Moveable Gas Appliances CAN/CGA-6.16 and a quick disconnect device that complies with the Standard for Quick-Disconnect Devices for Use With Gas Fuel, ANSI Z21.41 or Quick Disconnect For Use With Gas Fuel CAN 1-6.9. Adequate means must be provided to limit the movement of the appliance without depending on the connection and the quick disconnect device or its associated piping.A drip leg must be used at each appliance. Refer to NFPA54/ANSI Z223.1 - Latest Edition (National Fuel Gas Code) for proper drip leg installation.General export installationsInstallation must conform with Local and National instal-lation standards. Local installation codes and/or require-ments may vary. If you have any questions regarding the proper installation and/or operation of your appliance, please contact your local distributor. If you do not have a local distributor, please call Blodgett Combi at 0011-802-658-6600.

Figure 7

Attachment Plate (secure with leg mount bolt) Gas Hose

Quick Connect

Gas Supply Line

Restraint

Installation of Gas Hose and Restraint (Single Section Shown)

IMPORTANT: Cable re-straint should be fastened as close as possible to the flexible connector and short enough to prevent any strain on the flexible connector.At maximum stretch of shortened restraint, the flexible connector should be easy to install and quick to connect.

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OperationSafety InformationThe information contained in this section is provided for the use of qualified operating personnel. Qualified operat-ing personnel are those who have carefully read the in-formation contained in this manual, are familiar with the functions of the oven and/or have had previous experi-ence with the operation of the equipment described. Ad-herence to the procedures recommended herein will as-sure the achievement of optimum performance and long, trouble-free service.Please take the time to read the following safety and operating instructions. They are the key to the success-ful operation of your Blodgett oven.

SAFETY TIPSFor your safety read before operating

What to do if you smell gas:• DO NOT try to light any appliance.

• DO NOT touch any electrical switches.

• Use an exterior phone to call your gas supplier im-mediately.

• If you cannot reach your gas supplier, call the fire department.

What to do in the event of a power failure:• Turn all switches to off.

• DO NOT attempt to operate the appliance until the power is restored.

NOTE: In the event of a shut-down of any kind, allow a five (5) minute shut off period before attempting to restart the oven.

General safety tips:• DO NOT use tools to turn off the gas control. If the

gas cannot be turned off manually do not try to re-pair it. Call a qualified service technician.

• If the oven needs to be moved for any reason, the gas must be turned off and disconnected from the appliance before removing the restraint cable. Reconnect the restraint after the oven has been returned to its original location.

• DO NOT remove the control panel cover unless the oven is unplugged.

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OperationStandard Control

HEAT CUTOFF CIRCUIT BREAKER

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12 13

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Figure 8

NOTE: Not available on HVH-100E and HVH-100G.

CONTROLS IDENTIFICATION1. MODE SELECTOR SWITCH - turns power to the

oven on or off. Allows selection of Hydro, Hydro Max, Hot Air, or Cool Down Modes.

2. DISPLAY - displays time and temperature informa-tion.

3. TEMPERATURE DIAL - used to set desired cooking temperature.

4. HEAT LAMP - lights when the oven is calling for heat

5. TIMER LED - lights when the cook time is displayed

6. PROBE ACTUAL LED - lights when the actual probe temperature is displayed

7. PROBE SETPOINT LED - lights when the core set-point temperature is displayed

8. TIMER/PROBE KNOB - use to select and set either cook time or probe temperature

9. LIGHTS KEY - press to turn the oven lights on and off

10. FAN SPEED KEY - used to select fan speed.

11. CAVITY VENT KEY - used to open or close vent to release humidity from cavity.

12. PROBE CONNECTION - used to connect the core temperature probe to the control.

13. CIRCUIT BREAKER - Used to turn power to the unit on or off.

14. HEAT CUTOFF - used to turn gas on or off (HV-100G & HVH-100G only)

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OperationStandard ControlTIMER COOKING1. Press the TIMER/PROBE KNOB (8) to select the tim-

er mode. The TIMER LED lights.

2. Turn the MODE SELECTOR Switch (1) to the desired function.

3. Set the TEMPERATURE DIAL (3) to the desired cook temperature.

4. When the oven has reached the cook temperature, load the product.

5. Rotate knob to enter the desired cook time in the display. You can clear the display by rotating counter clockwise. The timer begins on its own.

6. The temperature, time, and mode can be altered at any time during the cooking process.

7. When the timer reaches 00:00, the buzzer sounds. Press or rotate the TIMER/PROBE KNOB (8) counter clockwise to silence the buzzer. Remove the product.

PROBE COOKING1. Press the TIMER/PROBE knob (8) to select the

probe setpoint mode. The PROBE SETPOINT LED (7) lights.

2. Rotate the knob to enter the desired final cook tem-perature in the display.

3. Insert the core probe into the product. Load product into the oven and close the door. Be sure that the terminal end of the core probe is outside of the oven and clear of the door.

4. Connect the core probe to the PROBE CONNEC-TION (12) at the bottom of the control.

5. The display gives the actual core probe temperature by pressing the TIMER/PROBE knob (8) again.

6. When the product reaches the final cook temperature the buzzer sounds.

COOL DOWNNOTE: The unit can be cooled down rapidly.1. To cool down the oven cavity, open the door and se-

lect Cool Down on the MODE SELECTOR Switch (1).

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OperationSmartTouch Touchscreen Control

HEAT CUTOFF CIRCUIT BREAKER

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Figure 9

CONTROL DESCRIPTION1. DISPLAY - displays information related to oven func-

tion and/or programming.

2. USB Port and COVER - Use to transfer recipes and data to/from the control

3. CORE PROBE CONNECTION - plug core tempera-ture probe in here when using probe cooking

4. HEAT CUTOFF - used to turn gas on or off (HV-100G & HVH-100G only)

5. CIRCUIT BREAKER - Used to turn power to the unit on or off.

MANUAL MODE COOKING1. Select the POWER button to turn on the oven and

proceed to the manual screen.

2. Set the desired cook settings.

Temperature - Press the temperature text and enter the desired oven temperature on the keypad provid-ed. Press SAVE & EXIT key to return to this screen.Cook Time - Press the time text and enter the de-sired cook time on the keypad provided. Press SAVE & EXIT to return to this screen.Core Probe Cooking - To use the core probe cook-ing feature, press the PROBE COOK icon. Press the temperature text that appears and enter the desired product core temperature on the keypad provided. Press SAVE & EXIT key to return to the manual cook screen. Insert a product probe in the probe outlet on the control panel. To use the HOLD option, press the HOLD key. Once activated, key will be blue. To es-cape from probe cooking press the time icon.Cavity Moisture - Press the HOT AIR icon to reduce the cavity moisture content in 10% increments. At 0% the oven is in the Hot Air mode. Press the HYDRO icon to increase the cavity moisture content in 10% increments. Press % text to set the exact percent-age with the keypad. Press the SAVE & EXIT key to return to the manual cook screen. Press and hold the HOT AIR icon for 1 second to set humidity to 0% quickly. Press and hold the HYDRO icon for 1 second to set the humidity to 100% quickly.

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Figure 10

Power Screen Mode Selection Screen

Fan Speed - With the FAN icon highlighted, press the fan speed text (Gentle, Low, High or Turbo). When Turbo is displayed, press the text again to reduce the fans speed to Gentle.Fan Reversal Interval - To adjust the fan reversal time, press the FAN REVERSAL icon. Then press the time text and enter the desired reversal interval on the keypad provided. Press SAVE & EXIT key to return to this screen.Vent Position - At any time the vent can be opened or closed by toggling the VENT icon. When the icon is highlighted the vent is open.NOTE: When vent is opened on HVH models, air

is actively forced through the system. This allows for the rapid evacuation of moisture from the cavity.

Lights - At any time the lights can be turned on or off by toggling the LIGHT icon.

3. Press START Icon to begin cooking. Press Cancel key to stop cooking. Press +1 MIN to add 1 minute to the cook time.

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Figure 11

Temp

Time

Hot Air Mode

Fan Speed

Lights

Probe Cooking

Hydro Mode

Fan Reversal Increment

Vent Position

Steam on Demand

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OperationSmartTouch Touchscreen ControlMENU MODE COOKING1. On a manual screen, press the ESC key to exit the

screen.

2. Select the MENU key to cook using the prepro-grammed menu items.

Figure 12

3. Select the desired food category for your product.

Figure 13

4. Within the food category, select the desired product you wish to cook.

Figure 14

5. Once selected the control returns to the Menu Cook-ing screen. Press the START KEY to begin the cook cycle.

Figure 15

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SHELF COOKING1. Select the SHELF COOKING key.

Figure 16

2. Select which shelves you intend to place the selected food item on. Press selected item icon in the upper right corner of the screen to add different items that share the same cook temperature but may have dif-ferent cook times.

Once preheated, start icons will appear. You can choose start all or start individual shelves.

Figure 17

3. During the cook cycle, individual shelf cook timers will count down as the product is cooked. If you wish to cancel the bake, you can press the STOP ALL key, or you can stop individual shelves.

To add time, select +1 MIN key for individual shelves or +1 MIN ALL key to add time to all shelves. Each time the key is pressed, 1 minute of cook time is add-ed.Press STOP again to reset to the original values. CLEAR ALL to clear all products from all shelves. All Shelves must be cleared to escape the screen.Once the bake is complete the beeper will sound.

Figure 18

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OperationSmartTouch Touchscreen ControlEDITING A MENU1. Select the MENU/EDIT icon to edit the recipes in the

menu mode.

Figure 19

2. Select the EDIT ITEMS icon to edit the menu items.

Figure 20

3. To edit an existing item, select the item while the EDIT ITEMS key is highlighted.

To delete an Item, select the item while the DELETE key is highlighted.To create a new item, select the NEW ? icon while the EDIT key is highlighted.

Figure 21

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4. Each recipe is made up of steps containing seven settings - temperature, time, fan, etc. A new step is needed when you desire a different setting within a step.

To edit a setting within a particular step, press the icon for that setting. A keypad will appear for you to input your value.To add a step, press the + key icon.To edit a step, press the arrow keys on the bottom left hand corner of the screen to highlight the step you wish to edit. Follow the instructions above to edit the settings.To delete a step, use the arrow keys on the bottom left hand corner of the screen to highlight the step you wish to delete. Press the red X icon to delete the highlighted step.Once you are finished, press the DISK icon to save the changes.

Figure 22

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OperationSmartTouch Touchscreen ControlEDITING A CATEGORY1. Select the MENU/EDIT icon to edit the recipes in the

menu mode.

Figure 23

2. Select the EDIT CATEGORIES icon to select which items are in each category.

Figure 24

3. To edit an existing category, select the category while the EDIT key is highlighted.

To delete a category, select the category while the DELETE key is highlighted.To create a new category, select the NEW ? icon while the EDIT key is highlighted.

Figure 25

4. Select what you would like to edit.

To edit the name, press the EDIT NAME key. A key-board will appear, enter the desired name and press ENTER to return to this menu.

Figure 26

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5. To edit the category icon, press the category icon dis-played in the category edit screen. The Select Icon screen is displayed. Select the desired icon. To view more icon options, press the arrow key.

Once the category icon is selected, the category edit screen is displayed. Press the DISK icon to save your changes.

Figure 27

6. To edit items within a category, press the SELECT ITEMS key on the edit category screen.

Select the items you would like to appear within the category. When complete, press ESC key to return to the previous menu. Press the DISK icon to save your changes.

Figure 28

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OperationSmartTouch Touchscreen ControlCREATING NEW MENU ITEMS1. Select the EDIT ITEMS key.

Figure 29

2. Select New?

3. Select the food icon to be displayed. Use the ar-row keys to page through the available icons. Press the desired icon to select and return to the previous screen.

4. Name the item. Press the blank shelf below the icon to name the recipe. A keyboard will appear. Enter the desired name. Press ENTER when finished to return to the previous screen.

5. Program the recipe steps - Each recipe is made up of steps containing seven settings - temperature, time, fan, etc. A new step is needed when you desire a different setting within a step.

To edit a setting within a particular step, press the icon for that setting. A keypad will appear for you to input your value.To add a step, press the + key icon.To edit a step, press the arrow keys on the bottom left hand corner of the screen to highlight the step you wish to edit. Follow the instructions above to edit the settings.To delete a step, use the arrow keys on the bottom left hand corner of the screen to highlight the step you wish to delete. Press the red X icon to delete the highlighted step.Once you are finished, press the DISK icon to save the changes.

6. To file recipe under an existing category, press the EDIT CATEGORIES key. Select the desired catego-ry. Press the SELECT ITEMS key. Highlight the new item. Press the ESC key. The disk will be displayed, press to save your changes.

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CREATING NEW CATEGORIES1. Select the EDIT CATEGORIES key.

Figure 30

2. Select New?

3. Select the category icon to be displayed. Use the ar-row keys to page through the available icons. Press the desired icon to select and return to the previous screen.

4. Press EDIT NAME. A keyboard will appear. Enter the desired name. Press ENTER when finished to return to the previous screen.

5. Press SELECT ITEMS. Select items to be filed in the new category. Items will be highlighted as they are selected. Press ESC key to return to the previous screen. The disk will be displayed, press to save your changes.

6. To display the category, it must be added to the de-fault menu as follows:

Press the EDIT MENUS key. Select the DEFAULT key. Select the CATEGORIES key. Highlight the new category. Press the ESC key to return to the previous screen. The disk will be displayed, press to save your changes.

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OperationSmartTouch Touchscreen ControlTRANSFERRING RECIPES USING THE USB1. Return to the power screen.

Figure 31

2. Press the TOOLS key. Enter the code 6647 on the keypad.

Figure 32

3. Press the MANAGE MENU DATA key. Insert the USB drive into the Intelliport.

To Store Menu Data to a USB1. Press the STORE MENU DATA to USB key to trans-

fer recipes to the USB.

Figure 33

2. The keyboard screen is displayed. Use to enter de-sired file name. Press the ENTER key when finished.

Figure 34

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3. The status screen appears to display the download status. The display returns to the previous screen when download is complete.

Figure 35

4. Press the ESC key to exit USB screen.

To Retrieve Menu Data from USB1. Press the GET MENU DATA from USB key to transfer

recipes from the USB.

Figure 36

2. The control displays all menu (.MNU) files on the USB drive. Select the desired file.

Figure 37

3. The overwrite warning screen appears. Press YES to continue

Figure 38

4. The status screen appears to display the upload sta-tus. The display returns to the previous screen when upload is complete.

5. Press the ESC key to exit USB screen.

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COOL DOWN1. To cool down the unit, press the COOL DOWN icon.

Figure 39

2. The oven will toggle between cooling and open door in yellow until the oven is cool. Once cool, the oven will go to standby.

NOTE: If the oven is shut down with the circuit breaker switch at the bottom of the front panel, the display will return to the power screen. Select your option to begin.

NOTE: On HVH model, the vent will automatically engage during cooldown to assist in lower-ing cavity temperature. Main fan and vent will disengage when oven has cooled.

Figure 40

SmartTouch Touchscreen Control

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MaintenanceSpray Bottle Operating Procedure

NOTE: Only use a commercial oven cleaner/degreaser with the spray bottle. DO NOT use chemicals that are not intended as oven cleaners. See chemical manufacturer’s information for intended use.

1. Unscrew the sprayer head and fill the container to the MAX mark. Screw the head assembly on firmly to ensure an airtight seal. The liquid must be clean and free from foreign matter. Do not overfill - space must be left for compressing air.

2. To build up pressure, pump approximately 20 full strokes when the container is filled with liquid. The higher the pressure, the finer the spray. If the con-tainer is only partially filled, then more pumping is required to compress the additional air space.

3. To spray, depress the trigger with your thumb.

4. Adjust spray nozzle for a wide spray pattern.

5. After a period of spraying, the pressure will drop. Re-store the pressure by operating the air pump.

6. Release pressure after use by inverting the spray head and depressing the trigger or by slowly un-screwing the spray head assembly which will al-low air to escape from around the filling aperture.

7. After use, rinse the spray bottle with clean wa-ter and check that the hole in the nozzle is perfectly clean and clear. Warm water (not hot) used with a household detergent is a useful cleaning agent for this purpose.

NOTE: Further information can be found in the instruction leaflet supplied with your spray bottle.

WARNING!!Protective clothing and eyewear should be worn while using cleaning agents.

Pressure Pump

Spray HeadSpray Trigger

Pump

Pressure Vessel

Clean the pump 2 or 3 times per week with warm water

Figure 41

Complete Spray Bottle - P/N R0006Spray Head Repair Kit - P/N R6332

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MaintenanceCleaning and Preventive MaintenanceCLEANING THE INTERIORDaily CleaningDaily cleaning of the appliance is essential for sanitation, and to ensure against operational difficulties. The stain-less steel cavity may corrode with improper cleaning of the oven. Use an oven cleaning detergent in conjunction with the supplied spray bottle.For difficult cleaning, allow the spray-on oven cleaner to work longer before rinsing.1. Cool the appliance down to 140°F (60°C) or, if the

oven has been idle, turn the Hydro mode on fo r 3 to 4 minutes in order to warm the cavity surfaces.

2. Fill the spray bottle and pump air into the container with the pressure pump.

3. Spray the interior of the oven with a cleaning solution. Be certain to spray cleaner through the fan guard to cover all surfaces.

NOTE: Never spray water into the appliance when the temperature is above 212°F (100°C).

4. Let the cleaner work the time recommended by the cleaning solution manufacturer. For difficult, baked on grease, etc. allow to work over night.

5. Set the timer for 15 to 20 minutes.

6. Run the oven at 225°F (107°C) in the Hydro mode with 100% humidity. This will soften all burned on residue.

7. Rinse the appliance interior with water (a hose is supplied, but take care that only the interior cavity is sprayed with water). Wipe the interior dry after rinsing.

8. The door should be kept slightly open after cleaning. This will allow the oven to vent and increase the life of the door gasket.

On stainless interiors, deposits of baked on splatter, oil, grease or light discoloration may be removed with a good non toxic industrial stainless steel cleaner. Ap-ply cleaners when the oven is cold and always rub with the grain of the metal. The racks, rack supports and the blower wheel may be cleaned in the oven or by removing them from the oven and soaking them in a solution of ammonia and water. NOTE: DO NOT use corrosive cleaners not intended for

oven cleaning on your Hydrovection oven.Recommended cleaners:• ECOLAB Greasecutter Plus

• CELLO EZ Clean

• Diversey-Lever Advance Oven Cleaner

WARNING!!Be sure to read and follow the MSDS or safety instructions on the bottle for your oven cleaner.

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MaintenanceCleaning and Preventive Maintenance

Oven Weekly CleaningIn addition to the daily cleaning, it is necessasry to clean behind the fan guard of this oven on a weekly basis. This is necessary for proper functioning of the oven. Scale will build up on the fan and heat source leading to a less ef-ficient oven.1. Turn off the oven. Make sure that the oven is cooled

down to under 140°F (60°C).

2. Remove the rack guides.

3. Rotate the two screws on the left side of the fan guard.

Figure 42

4. Remove the fan guard.

Figure 43

5. Thoroughly spray cleaner onto the fan and heat source. Close the door to allow the cleaner to work.

6. After ten minutes, rinse the cleaner off. Return the fan guard to the closed position. Rotate the two screws to secure the fan guard.

Remove and clean the blower wheel every 6 months.

CLEANING THE EXTERIORThe exterior of the appliance may be cleaned and kept in good condition with a light oil. Saturate a cloth and wipe the appliance when it is cold; wipe dry with a clean cloth.

WARNING!!DO NOT spray the outside of the appliance with water or clean with a water jet. Cleaning with a water jet can impregnate chlorides into the stainless steel, causing the onset of corro-sion.

PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCEThe best preventive maintenance measures are the proper initial installation of the equipment and a program for cleaning the appliance routinely. The Hydro-vection requires no lubrication. Contact the factory, the factory representative or a local Blodgett service com-pany to perform maintenance and repairs should they be required.